David Lewis
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I've only been making wine from grapes for three years now. Each year it gets progressively better and each year I learn a ton on what to do and what not to do. I am a huge lurker on this site. I love to read but rarely reach out for help. It wasn't until this past while that I asked for some help from this site that I realized that I was missing a lot from my knowledge base. Everything that I was doing in the beginning was good(ish). In general everything that I was doing was by the MoreWine book of doing things. But I guess I only read the first couple chapters and never learned to properly take care of my wine after the press and after moving the wine off the gross lees. I had no way to test for MLF completion and had no idea of SO2 management. For me, this was my 'ah ha moment' and I am hoping to cure those problems this year and make a good wine (or at least something my wife likes).
With that being said... What was the lesson that you learned that helped you get to the next level?
With that being said... What was the lesson that you learned that helped you get to the next level?